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The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.

Uses signals and sensors techs are familiar with; no need to retrain

Alice NightOne uses the same sensor technology recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. Three sensors (effort, flow and oximetry) provide
seven channels of sleep parameter data, including body position. The device signals are already familiar to lab techs to reduce the need for retraining.

Designed to help prevent the need to retest due to application error

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.

Supports your business needs

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.*
The Sleepware G3 software allows your lab to use the same software for in-lab and out-of-lab testing.

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*Available in select countries.

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